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Please note that beginning Monday, October 17th, 2022 construction will begin on Main Street in Sherbrooke. The construction will include upgrading the storm water infrastructure, the paving of the municipal parking lot and Main Street, installation of sidewalks, and outside beautification of the Sherbrooke Library.

Traffic will be reduced to one lane. Travel will begin at Cloverfarm and go towards Sherbrooke Village and exit using Court Street and Sonora Road. Parking will still be available at the Cloverfarm parking lot and the municipal parking lot.

The construction is scheduled to last approximately four weeks. The Municipality will update residents of any major changes due to construction through the municipal alert system, website, and social media. The Municipality would like to thank all residents for their cooperation during these exciting improvements!

Phase one of the Municipal Boundary Review is now complete. 

Please see the St Mary's Municipal Boundary Council Size and Background Report for details.

At a Council Meeting on October 11th, 2022, Council approved the motions for the Municipaltiy to remain under the Warden System and to approve the recommendation from Upland Planning & Design Studio to reduce the council size and polling districts to five.

The next phase of the Municipal Boundary Review will focus on determining the boundaries for polling districts. 

ESC Environmental will attempt to pick up garbage today, October 13, 2022 in the Fisherman's Harbour area.

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